Academics

The Department of Mathematics offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science,
Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science degrees. The department's educational and
research programs span the breadth of mathematics, representing a broad spectrum of
fields ranging from the traditional areas of pure mathematics such as analysis,
algebra, geometry, and topology, to applied mathematics areas such as combinatorics,
computational biology, fluid dynamics, theoretical computer science, and theoretical
physics.

Our undergraduate and graduate students find stimulation in discovery and innovation,
and original research is an important component of the department's academic program at
all levels.